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Exhibit G <br /> Page 8 <br /> Reclamation uses are anticipated to be minimal,and approximately equivalent to the "developmental"stage <br /> utilization levels(i.e.,30,000 to 50,000 gallons per day),with uses being limited primarily to haul road and other <br /> miscellaneous fugitive dust suppression applications. <br /> In addition to the foregoing,incremental water usage may be used in dust suppression associated with structure <br /> demolition and removal and other miscellaneous uses at closure.However, due to the selected post-mining land use <br /> being"rangeland",there will be no irrigation watering of the revegetated area(s). <br /> (4) The Operator/Applicant shall indicate the projected amount from each of the sources of water to supply the <br /> project water requirements for the mining operation and reclamation. <br /> CSC has identified one primary source of water to supply the Mine's water requirements during mine operation and <br /> reclamation. <br /> • New Cache la Poudre Ditch System, located to the northwest of the mining area. Water from this system <br /> is diverted through a series of pipelines to water storage ponds located north of the Site.The water will <br /> then be distributed to the Site as needed via a proposed water pipeline. <br /> The water source will be secured,stored,and piped to the mine to provide adequate water supply. The source can <br /> provide 100%of the mine's water requirements. <br /> Other known potential sources exist in the Site vicinity and can provide 100%of the necessary water supply. CSC <br /> may seek additional sources beyond the New Cache la Poudre Ditch System if warranted. <br /> All process water will be purchased from a third-party source(fully permitted and with adjudicated water rights <br /> appropriate for and consistent with the proposed use)and imported to the Site.Accordingly,all aspects of water <br /> usage associated with the Kersey Mine will be in compliance with applicable water laws and regulations. <br /> (5) The Operator/Applicant shall affirmatively state that the Operator/Applicant has acquired(or has applied <br /> for)a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)permit from the Water Quality Control <br /> Division at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment,if necessary. <br /> The Kersey Mine operations will not result in any process water discharges.As such,no NPDES wastewater <br /> discharge permit(or the state-equivalent Colorado Discharge Permit System(COPS)industrial process water <br /> discharge permit)will be required and none has been applied for. <br /> During construction,the Kersey Mine will be subject to CDPHE's COR-0400000 which permits stormwater <br /> discharges associated with construction activities.A Site-specific Stormwater Management Plan(SWMP)will be <br /> developed and implemented for the construction phase. Once operations are initiated, if the potential for stormwater <br /> discharge exists,the mine may be subject to the requirements of a CDPS General Stormwater Permit(COG- <br /> 0500000),Sand and Gravel Mining,Wastewater,and Stormwater combined,to manage all aspects of stormwater <br /> management in conformance with the operation-specific SWMP. <br /> CSC will apply for coverage under the General Permit COR-0400000 and the construction phase SWMP will be <br /> implemented prior to the start of construction. <br /> Colorado Sand Company II,LLC <br /> Kersey Mine Construction Material Regular(112)Operation Reclamation Permit Application <br /> June 7,2024 <br />